Acne treatments today are predominantly composed of what I call the traditional method - cleansers, creams, lotions, toners, and other topical applications.
Over the past decade or so, though, acne treatment has shifted somewhat away from the traditional method and towards alternative methods of fighting acne.
One of these methods is represented by ThermaClear, a device that kills pimples with heat.
This article will examine ThermaClear and see if this method is effective against acne.
ThermaClear was designed by Dr.
Luis de Silva, and has been produced by Therative ever since.
This company has an A rating by the Better Business Bureau and has had no consumer complaints in the past 36 months.
As mentioned above, ThermaClear is a handheld device that applies just enough heat to the pimple to make it go away, without damaging the skin.
In this way it is similar to the Zeno device that does the same thing.
There are noticeable differences, however.
ThermaClear is larger in size than Zeno, can affect more skin area at once than Zeno, and has a larger applicator tip that does not have to be replaced nearly as much as those on Zeno.
ThermaClear uses AA batteries and is designed to not damage the skin, so it is safe to use even for those with dry or sensitive skin.
ThermaClear can only be purchased online, with the official website or with authorized retailers.
A single unit costs $149.
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When evaluating a device like ThermaClear, it is important to note its limitations as well as its capabilities.
ThermaClear, for example, is not effective against blackheads or whiteheads, and does not unclog pores.
This means that it can only be used with cystic acne or blemishes.
With that being said, ThermaClear has enjoyed rave reviews from many in the industry, including several websites and even The Tyra Banks Show.
While it has resulted in mild pain in some instances for some users, and has dried the skin of others, it appears to be a safe product that is effective in making blemishes go away for most of those who use it.
Therefore, anyone who wants to try a different approach to dealing with acne other than the traditional method might be benefited by trying out ThermaClear.
Over the past decade or so, though, acne treatment has shifted somewhat away from the traditional method and towards alternative methods of fighting acne.
One of these methods is represented by ThermaClear, a device that kills pimples with heat.
This article will examine ThermaClear and see if this method is effective against acne.
ThermaClear was designed by Dr.
Luis de Silva, and has been produced by Therative ever since.
This company has an A rating by the Better Business Bureau and has had no consumer complaints in the past 36 months.
As mentioned above, ThermaClear is a handheld device that applies just enough heat to the pimple to make it go away, without damaging the skin.
In this way it is similar to the Zeno device that does the same thing.
There are noticeable differences, however.
ThermaClear is larger in size than Zeno, can affect more skin area at once than Zeno, and has a larger applicator tip that does not have to be replaced nearly as much as those on Zeno.
ThermaClear uses AA batteries and is designed to not damage the skin, so it is safe to use even for those with dry or sensitive skin.
ThermaClear can only be purchased online, with the official website or with authorized retailers.
A single unit costs $149.
85.
When evaluating a device like ThermaClear, it is important to note its limitations as well as its capabilities.
ThermaClear, for example, is not effective against blackheads or whiteheads, and does not unclog pores.
This means that it can only be used with cystic acne or blemishes.
With that being said, ThermaClear has enjoyed rave reviews from many in the industry, including several websites and even The Tyra Banks Show.
While it has resulted in mild pain in some instances for some users, and has dried the skin of others, it appears to be a safe product that is effective in making blemishes go away for most of those who use it.
Therefore, anyone who wants to try a different approach to dealing with acne other than the traditional method might be benefited by trying out ThermaClear.
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